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Protranser delivers BESS units from China to South Africa
China-based forwarder Protranser has delivered 18 battery energy storage system (BESS) units from China to South Africa.
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DAKO delivers for Guatemalan project
DAKO Worldwide Transport has coordinated the shipment of power plant components from Bergen, Norway, to the port of Big Creek, Belize, for onward delivery to Petén, Guatemala.
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TGP on hand for energy infrastructure project in Azerbaijan
Trans Global Projects (TGP) has transported and installed two turbines and two generators for a major energy infrastructure project in Azerbaijan.
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Transportes Crexell orders quintet of Liebherr cranes
Argentinian logistics service provider Transportes Crexell has ordered five Liebherr cranes, including a 250-tonne capacity model along with two 220-tonne capacity cranes.
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Denzai completes first African project
Japanese heavy lifting and transport specialist Denzai, through its group company Denzai International Projects, has completed 19 heavy lift operations at the Indorama 3 fertiliser production plant project in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
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McCoshen selected as GLS administrator
Mike McCoshen has been sworn in as the administrator of the US Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (GLS).
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Bechtel calls on Sarens for Mobile Launcher 2 works
Transport engineering and heavy lifting company Sarens has partnered with NASA and Bechtel to transport, rig and stack the first tower module onto Mobile Launcher 2 (ML2) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA.
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Ceva expands logistics offering in Africa
Ceva Logistics is adding to its presence in Africa with plans to construct a logistics base in the port area of Kribi, Cameroon.
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ISS Global Forwarding delivers splitters for refinery expansion
ISS Global Forwarding has coordinated the delivery of critical cargoes for the Numaligarh refinery expansion project in India.
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Ship recycling enters new era with Hong Kong Convention
The Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships came into force on June 26, establishing mandatory regulations to govern the way ships are recycled. BIMCO expects recycling activity to surge over the coming decade as a result.
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Crowley adds link between US Northeast and Central America
USA-based maritime, logistics and energy solutions provider Crowley has expanded its ocean shipping services with a route between the US Northeast and Central America.
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AAL welcomes AAL Dammam to its newbuild fleet
Multipurpose carrier AAL Shipping has held an official naming ceremony for the 32,000 dwt AAL Dammam, its sixth Super B-class vessel.
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Allen Crane Hire adds AC 6.300-1 to fleet
Ireland-based Allen Crane Hire has taken delivery of a Tadano AC 6.300-1, which has a 300-tonne lifting capacity.
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Ammonia garners support at BIMCO network meeting
Ammonia appears to be garnering support as the most viable alternative fuel within the shipping industry, as revealed at the 10th BIMCO tanker safety network meeting which was held earlier this month.
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BHV members optimistic for 2025, calls for investment
Despite uncertain conditions, the port and logistics industry in Bremen, Germany, is looking ahead with cautious optimism, according to a recent flash survey by Bremen Port and Logistics Association (BHV).
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EGL coordinates transformer deliveries
Between May 2024 and February 2025, Egyptian Global Logistics (EGL) coordinated the delivery of nine transformers as well as general accessories for the East Matrouh Substation project – a core part of Egypt’s national grid expansion.
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Air One transports 12 m-long furnace coil boxes
Air One Aviation has transported eight 12 m-long furnace coil boxes from Liège to Abu Dhabi on behalf of project forwarder deugro.
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BBC Chartering welcomes BBC Neptune
Multipurpose shipping line BBC Chartering has added the 40,000 dwt handysize bulker BBC Neptune to its fleet.
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Vanguard doubles down with wind blade shunt trailers
South Africa-based heavy transport and rigging firm Vanguard has put its wind blade shunt trailers to use for two simultaneous offloading operations.
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Zuidnatie opens slitting centre
Antwerp-based terminal operator Zuidnatie has opened its slitting centre, where steel coils up to 32 tonnes can be processed.